Little Red Story: Radio Flyer Family

One of the biggest joys of being on the Customer Service Team here at Radio Flyer is hearing how our products have become a family tradition. We love hearing from parents and grandparents – even great-grandparents!

Little Red Story: Life on the Farm

Old McDonald isn’t the only one with a farm these days; our June little Red Stories winner, Ryder, and his family have a farm of their very own too! Mom, Daniella, shares with us how her family recently moved to their 40-acre farm, and the pure joy she gets seeing her family grow into their new life there.

Little Red Story: "More" Wagon Rides

It seems as if there is nothing in this world quite as contagious as a smile, especially a smile from a truly happy baby. Whenever our May Little Red Stories winner, Zoey, rides in her wagon she is grinning from ear to ear, says her mother, Valerie. At just one-year old, Zoey knows what makes her happy and she has even learned other ways, outside of her smile, to communicate this feeling to her Mom.

Little Red Story: Ready to Roll!

Our March Little Red Stories winner shared how her youngest daughter, Evie, received a Radio Flyer scooter for her birthday in February, but couldn’t take it for a spin because of the snow hiding the sidewalks. Once the ice melted away, she headed outside to enjoy her new ride and didn’t let the bitter winter hold her back.

Little Red Story: Wagon Surfing

Our February Little Red Stories winner, Laura T., tells us that both she and her husband received a Radio Flyer wagon when they were two years old. She remembers hers being covered in balloons that wiggled in the wind as her Uncle George wheeled it around the yard. She recalls her uncle telling her parents, “Every kid should have a red wagon.”

Little Red Story: Farm Girl

Time for chores! A sentence that can make people of all ages cringe or suddenly feel sleepy. For that reason, some say that it’s a good idea to give kids housework when they’re young. It can encourage them to complete their cleaning duties in the future. While they might not be able to do the dishes or start the laundry, toddlers can help with other tasks. They can pick up their toys and books and put away dirty clothes. They can even help with pets around the house. You know, like feeding the family’s 750-1200 pound horses.